RightsUp - Global perspectives on human rights law

RightsUp - Global perspectives on human rights law

Oxford University

Welcome to RightsUp, a podcast from the Oxford Human Rights Hub. We look at the big human rights issues of the day, bringing in new perspectives from all over the world by talking to experts, academics, practicing lawyers, activists and policy makers who are at the forefront of tackling these difficult issues.
RightsUp is brought to you by the Oxford Human Rights Hub, providing global perspectives on human rights (oxhrh.law.ox.ac.uk) at the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, with the support of a grant from The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH), a University of Oxford initiative that seeks to stimulate and support interdisciplinary research.
RightsUp is written, produced and edited by Kira Allmann, Max Harris, and Laura Hilly, with music written and performed by Rosemary Allmann.
You can learn more about RightsUp, including links to background research material for each episode, by visiting the Oxford Human Rights Hub website at www.ohrh.law.ox.ac.uk and follow us on Twitter @OxHRH

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How many episodes are there of RightsUp - Global perspectives on human rights law?

There are 5 episodes avaiable of RightsUp - Global perspectives on human rights law.

What is RightsUp - Global perspectives on human rights law about?

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When did RightsUp - Global perspectives on human rights law start?

The first episode of RightsUp - Global perspectives on human rights law that we have available was released 6 May 2015.

Who creates the podcast RightsUp - Global perspectives on human rights law?

RightsUp - Global perspectives on human rights law is produced and created by Oxford University.